ABOUT US

DAKOTA QUIN

(Director, Producer, Writer, Social Impact Producer)

Engaged and inspired by every expression of our bodies, as a published writer, artist and director, Quin stands for a movement of sexual liberation that is anchored, intersectional and engaged with wider systems of compassion.

Through their career, they have showcased their work across prominent galleries across Australia such as First Draft, Woollomooloo. They have also pioneered several community projects - most notably the establishment of the Eora branch of the Alternatives Suicide Program and the founding of Greenhouse Studios, Sydney (Eora).

Writing for platforms such as Pedestrian TV and Soft Stir Magazine, gathering awards from the National Art School and grants from the Inner West Council, NAVA, and the William Fletcher foundation, Quin has held a longstanding dedication to the arts.

HEIDI KAYE

(Producer)

Heidi is a writer, producer and a teacher based in Sydney. With a diverse career as a classroom English teacher, working in high schools and primary schools across Northern NSW, Darwin, Alice Springs and Sydney, she had carried a deep appreciation for the art of storytelling. Expanding her skill set to follow her passion, Heidi achieved her ‘Film and Media Studies’ Certification; from Tafe NSW in 2022 and proceeded to write, develop and produce stories for the screen. 

With a fervent drive and an expanding list of achievements, Heidi has facilitated several films in production. She has produced shorts such as ‘Cancelled’ and ‘Nice Jewish Girl’. With a passion for social justice, she has acted as associate producer and production coordinator in the award winning social impact films ‘Seema’ and ‘Life Could Be A Dream’, films addressing domestic violence. In 2025, Heidi worked as a producer developing the feature length film ‘Wish You A Long Life’. Heidi continues her dedicated path to use film as a means of advocacy, working in the social impact storytelling space.